Product Number: CAT6+ CLIPSAL STYLE MODULE

CAT6+ Clipsal Style Module

CAT6+ Clipsal Style Module

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CAT6+ CLIPSAL STYLE MODULE

Specifications

Suitable Applications

IBDN System 2400, 3600 and 4800, TIA Category 6+, ISO Class E, 1000 BASE-T

Height

0.84 in

Width

0.84 in

Depth

1.3 in

Wiring Scheme

T568A/B

Packaging

Individually packaged in a plastic bag. Standard pack of 50 units.

Weight

0.018 lbs

Materials

Description Material Type
Front Connection Copper Alloy with 50 µ inch Gold over Nickel Lead Frame
Rear Connection Copper Alloy with Nickel Plating IDC
Connector Body Plastic - UL940V-0

Dielectric Strength

1,000V RMS @ 60 Hz for 1 minute

Current Rating

1.500 A

Insulation Resistance

500 M-Ohm Minimum

Max Contact Resistance

20 mOhm

Termination Resistance

2.5 mOhm

Installation Temperature Range

-10°C To +60°C

Storage Temperature Range

-40°C To +70°C

Operating Temperature Range

-10°C To +60°C

Footprint/Type

Clipsal

Tool Compatibility

Belden 110 Connecting Tool

Plug /Jack Compatibility

RJ45, RJ11

Termination Front Connection

Mated Connection

Termination Front Connection Durability

1,000 cycles

Termination Rear Connection

Gas Tight IDC Connection

Termination Rear Connection Durability

20 terminations

Connector/Hardware Retention

20 lbs

Plug/Connector Retention

11.250 lbs

Data Category

Category 6

TIA/EIA Compliance

Category 6 - TIA 568.2-D, ISO/IEC 11801:2002 Ed.2

Other Standards

FCC Part 68, Subpart F, IEC 60603-7

Third Party Performance Verification

ETL - Verified Category 6

Environmental Space

Indoor

EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)

Yes

MII Order #39 (China RoHS)

EUP 50

Safety Listing

ACA, c(UL)us Listed

Related Parts

Compatible with Clipsal Faceplates and mounting hardware.

Included Parts

1 T-Bar

Notes

Please see Installation Guide PX103329

Update and Revision

Revision Number: 0.63 Revision Date: 05-10-2023

Update and Revision

Revision Number: 0.63 Revision Date: 05-10-2023

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